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Mulugeta A. Belete

Researcher at Bahir Dar University

Publications -  7
Citations -  211

Mulugeta A. Belete is an academic researcher from Bahir Dar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Watershed & Remote sensing (archaeology). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 100 citations.

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Application of HEC-HMS Model for Flow Simulation in the Lake Tana Basin: The Case of Gilgel Abay Catchment, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface runoff was simulated using the Hydrologic Modelling System (HEC-HMS) for the Gilgel Abay Catchment (1609 km2), Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia.
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Time Series Land Cover Mapping and Change Detection Analysis Using Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing, Northern Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper, the status of land cover change is assessed using time series land resources information and changing pattern for future management, and the authors propose a time series-based approach for land use planning.
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Impact of Soil Depth and Topography on the Effectiveness of Conservation Practices on Discharge and Soil Loss in the Ethiopian Highlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of conservation practices on discharge and sediment concentration and load in watersheds that have different soil depths and topography was investigated. But, little information is available on the impact of conservation practice despite wide scale implementation.
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Groundwater Quality in an Upland Agricultural Watershed in the Sub-Humid Ethiopian Highlands

TL;DR: In this paper, the spatial and temporal variation of groundwater quality in the upland watershed of Tikur-Wuha was investigated, and the authors found that shallow groundwater had higher chemical concentrations and E. coli level in the monsoon rain phase than in the dry phase.
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The Relationship of Lake Morphometry and Phosphorus Dynamics of a Tropical Highland Lake: Lake Tana, Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction between the lake morphometry and water quality and specifically the phosphorus dynamics and their effect on the water hyacinths was investigated. But the results showed that, with a wave base depth that is nearly equal to a maximum depth of 14.8 m, the bottom sediments were continuously suspended in the water column.